

Here I pinned two strips of tape to the applique. I have placed them in this position, where they cross at the bottom, as it reminds me of the borders you find on kitchen cloths. I think the long strip of tape on the left needs to move further left though. It had been my intention to apply the tape and then add more surface stitching to the whole piece. Looking at this though I now think I will apply the tape last, after all the surface embroidery is complete. The white of the tape is so refreshing and pure that I don't want it to be lost under a mass of embroidery. I also think it will 'make a statement' if the text is clearly visible and readable. This morning I am going to mark out my design for the embroidery, on the reverse in tailors chalk.
3 comments:
I really am loving this piece-and it's amazing the difference the damp stretching makes to the petals, they look somehow neater and smarter now (not that they were messy before!)
Beautiful!
I am also so amazed at how fast this seems to be progressing. You are amazing!
This is the first time i have ever been taken by white on white---your mastery is awe inspiring and i look forward to reading and seeing more of your art. Breath takingly beautiful.
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